Meet Susan Bennett, The Voice Behind Apple's Siri

You might not know Susan Bennett, but we’re pretty sure you know what she sounds like. The Atlanta-based actress provided the original U.S. voice for Siri, Apple’s digital assistant, according to CNN.
Bennett recorded her voice for ScanSoft in 2005, but didn’t know she was Siri until October 2011. That was when the iPhone 4s was unveiled – Apple's first mobile device to include the voice assistant.
As recalled via CNN:

"A colleague e-mailed me [about Siri] and said, 'Hey, we've been playing around with this new Apple phone. Isn't this you?'"
Bennett went to her computer, pulled up Apple's site and listened to video clips announcing Siri. The voice was unmistakably hers.
"Oh, I knew," she said. "It's obviously me. It's my voice."

Bennett says that she recorded the tracks four hours a day over the course of a month. As with many of her voice jobs over the years, she never knew where the recordings would eventually go.
In addition to Siri, Bennett's voice can be heard on GPS systems, and airport intercom systems. She also provided the voice behind the first ATM machine.
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